Means-testing winter fuel payments: The Conservatives announced this would take place during the election - but refused to say who would be affected. We have no more new details about that today.

Energy price cap: The Government has backed away from radical plans to introduce an energy price cap - as the Queen's Speech confirmed it will only be extending price protections for vulnerable customers.Theresa May in April vowed to intervene in the “broken” energy market and introduce a cap to knock £100 a year off 17 million people’s energy bills. But today she was not able to say whether it would be introduced. She was asked specifically by John Penrose MP, but she only said the Government intends to "take action on this issue".

Grammar schools: Mrs May wants to expand and build more new grammar schools - a controversial policy with the Labour party and her own back benchers. Today's Queen's Speech didn't mention them.

Immigration reform: After we leave the EU, ministers promised reform of our immigration system, with proposals to be brought forward in due course. Today's announcement said there would be an immigration bill put forward, but with little detail on what it will mean. It says that the Bill will allow for the "repeal of EU law on immigration, primarily free movement". It will also make the migration of EU nationals and their families subject to relevant UK law after we leave. The Tories promised in their manifesto to stick to their aim of getting net migration down to the tens of thousands.

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Changes to pensions: the Conservatives have repeatedly refused to guarantee the triple lock on pensions - which means that they will rise by as much as inflation, average earnings, or 2.5%. But pensions had no mention in today's Queen's Speech, except for measured to combine financial bodies to deal with them.